Where Was Hallmark’s ‘Christmas in Evergreen’ Filmed?

Hallmark’s newest Countdown to Christmas movie, Christmas in Evergreen, wasn’t filmed where you might think. The movie, originally called “Snow Globe Christmas” or “Snow Globe Wishes,” takes place in a small town of Evergreen, Vermont, according to press releases from Hallmark, where a veterinarian wishes for her most romantic Christmas ever. But this movie isn’t filmed in Evergreen. In fact, most Hallmark Christmas movies aren’t actually filmed in the fictional towns where the movie took place.

The Hallmark movie Christmas in Evergreen was filmed in locations in British Columbia, Canada from late September through October 6. Some of the specific locations where the movie was filmed include Clayburn Village in Abbotsford, Deer Lake Park in Burnaby, Burnaby Village Museum at Deer Lake Park, a school in Clayburn Village, Burnaby in BC, Langley in BC, and Hopcott Farms Weddings and Events in Pitt Meadows. (As an interesting note, Finding Santa was filmed around the same time in Pitt Meadows too. Other Hallmark movies filmed in BC this year included Mistletoe Inn and A Gift to Remember.)

Although the movie was filmed in September and October, some of the locations look like they have absolutely wonderful events around Christmastime of their own. Here are some scenes from Clayburn Village at Christmastime in 2014:

And Burnaby Village Museum looks absolutely beautiful this time of year:

Of course, you’re probably here to see actual photos from the set of the movie. Here are some photos from the filming locations:

Look at the beautiful home in Langley, BC, all decked out for Christmas in Evergreen: